England discuss Champions Trophy

England's participation in September's Champions Trophy in Pakistan will be discussed at an England and Wales Cricket Board meeting on Tuesday.

Players met with International Cricket Council representatives in a two-hour meeting on Sunday to discuss their fears about travelling to Pakistan.

An England spokesman told BBC Sport: "ECB chief executive David Collier was at the meeting and he will report back.

"They have a board meeting in London on Tuesday to discuss the issue."

ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat has been in London and Edinburgh over the weekend meeting with English and South African players and officials.

They, along with Australia and New Zealand, have expressed concerns about the security situation in Pakistan ahead of the tournament which is due to start on 12 September.

However, England captain Kevin Pietersen has said he is satisfied that the players' views are being taken into consideration.

"We were fortunate to have a few members of the board last night and the board knows exactly the stance of the players," he said.

"It's a big decision for the board to make and the players have said whatever they needed to say. I'm going to keep what the players think in the dressing room and the board will make a decision tomorrow."

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